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Whipping of electrified liquid jets

Authors

Guerrero, Josefa , Rivero, Javier , Gundabala, Venkata R. , Perez-Saborid, Miguel , Fernandez-Nieves, Alberto

External publication

No

Means

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

9.674

SJR Impact

6.898

Publication date

23/09/2014

ISI

000341988200033

Abstract

We apply an electric field to a moderately conducting liquid surrounded by another coflowing liquid, all inside a glass-based microfluidic device, to study nonaxisymmetric instabilities. We find that the bending of the electrified jet results in a steady-state, helicoidal structure with a constant opening angle. Remarkably, the characteristic phase speed of the helicoidal wave only depends on the charge carried by the jet in the helicoidal region and its stability critically depends on the properties of the coflowing liquid. In fact, the steady-state helical structure becomes chaotic when the longest characteristic time is that of the inner liquid rather than that of the outer coflowing liquid. We also perform a numerical analysis to show that the natural preference of the jet is to adopt the conical helix structure observed experimentally.

Keywords

instability; charged jets; electro-coflow; electrospinning